The deal values London-based Wayve at $8.6 billion. The $1.2 billion funding, which could grow to $1.5 billion if Wayve meets ...
PlusAI just unveiled SuperDrive 6.0, a breakthrough in autonomous trucking that trains AI 10X faster. Discover how their new night-driving tech and 7 million miles of data are paving the way for a ...
In the times we are in, it’s interesting to chart the course of AI-inspired transportation technologies, and try to predict when fully autonomous vehicles will be here. “Today, the transportation ...
While much of the public debate about self-driving cars focuses on safety, a new national study from the University of ...
WASHINGTON — Inside the Washington Convention Center, the AI future isn't a distant fantasy — it's here now. In row after row of exhibits, tech companies displayed how they’re transforming everything ...
Self-driving cars have made impressive progress. They can follow lanes, keep their distance, and navigate familiar routes with ease. However, despite years of development, they still struggle with one ...
Chinese robotaxi operator Pony AI Inc. has started commercial production of a driverless vehicle in partnership with Toyota Motor Corp., one of its backers. The first of 1,000 all-electric and ...
An autonomous vehicle technology company that partners with Ford and Volkswagen says it has started driverless operations in two of eight cities where it is developing its technology. Pittsburgh-based ...
XPeng chairman He Xiaopeng urges China to expedite regulations for Level 4 fully driverless vehicles and bypass Level 3 ...
Driverless cars may be inching closer to mainstream use, but there's one obstacle even the smartest algorithms still struggle to master — snow. When the roadways turn white in the winter months, the ...
Wayve has secured more than $1bn in fresh capital as it accelerates plans to bring fully autonomous vehicles to public roads in Britain, marking one of the largest single funding rounds for a European ...
Google’s Waymo taxis are quickly learning Philly roads, while lawmakers — and all of us — grapple with what it means for our city ...